April 21, 2026

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South Africa’s police chief has been formally charged with failing in his duties to provide proper oversight in his role following a health contract that has become the subject of a criminal investigation.

General Fannie Masemola, 62, was summoned to court over his alleged part in the awarding of a controversial $21m (£15.5m) tender, which has since been cancelled.

He has been charged with violating part of South Africa’s Public Finance Management Act, which governs how public finances are managed. The case comes amidst a national inquiry examining allegedly widespread corruption involving police officers and politicians.

Masemola told journalists after the hearing that he denied the charges.

“I know that I’m not guilty, I’m not wrong, but the [law] must take its course,” he said after his brief appearance at the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court.

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